R&B VETERAN JOE TO RELEASE NEW STUDIO ALBUM ‘BRIDGES’ ON JUNE 23

“This album represents the growth of R&B. I went back and took some courses in old school – studying Marvin Gaye and Earth Wind & Fire and The Commodores – even New Edition. I took it even further back to the ’50s and ’60s. This project says to core R&B fans that I’m here and I got y’all back!” – Joe

New York, NY) – Grammy nominee JOE, who has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide, once again proves the staying power of soulful R&B success with his Billboard Urban A/C Top 10 (and growing) hit single, “Love & Sex Pt. 2.” The song features Grammy award winner Kelly Rowland, accompanied by a charismatic video shot by famed film director Billy Woodruff. “Love & Sex Pt. 2” is the lead song from the chart-topper’s forthcoming album, BRIDGES, which will be released June 23, 2014 on his new label Plaid Take-Over, with new partner and manager Gerald “Plaid” Isaac, through BMG Artist Services with distribution from RED.

BRIDGES, described as a therapeutic retrospect, takes a look into the               multi-talented singer, songwriter-producer’s outlook on life’s relationship endeavors and where they have taken him.

Derek “DOA” Allen (Tyrese, Wale, Smokey Norful), Edrick Miles (Trey Songz, Nikki Minaj, Lil Wayne), Gerald Isaac (Mary J. Blige, Mario, Angie Stone) and Taj Jackson (Ne-Yo, Monica, Janet Jackson) are among the producers and songwriters who collaborated on BRIDGES with JOE.

BRIDGES follows his 2013 critically acclaimed album, DoubleBack: Evolution of R&B, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 6 on the Billboard 200 Charts.

Why Bridges?

“We build them, cross them, burn them, then soon realize how much we need them. Relationships are bridges and at some point we must take responsibility for where we have allowed those relationships to take us. Most important, what relationships or bridges are we currently building, crossing into or burning?” says JOE.

“This album has all of the criteria needed in bridging JOE into other audiences and genres while remaining a staple with his core fan base,” states Gerald Isaac. “The album is simply what it says.”

On BRIDGES, JOE again brings to the forefront the elegant simplicity and amazing vocals that have made him one of music’s most accomplished and popular singers with a strong foothold in today’s R&B music.

Songs like “Sex Ain’t A Weapon,” with its strong shuffle beat reminiscent of Marvin Gaye, keeps you grooving on the subject matter of the women who choose to hold back or deprive their man of lovin.’

A Queen B should never hold back the honey…not later but sooner girl you’ll hear the rumor that other fish been swimming around in your sea.”

Then there’s the powerful and thought-provoking ballad “If You Lose Her.” The song positions JOE as a spokesman encouraging guys or the gambling man to think about the consequence of neglect through their own selfish pleasures, placing them at the very cusp of losing a good woman. If you lose her, there’ll be a hole in your soul, no grave deep enough to bury the pain….

Other songs include the future ladies anthem “First Lady,”                            “The Rest Will Follow,” the party driven “Take It To The House,”                          “Blame Her Broken Heart On Me,” and the eloquent soul-stirring ballad “Till The Rope Gives Way.

JOE, who has collaborated with some of today’s most contemporary artists, will be on a national and international tour in support of BRIDGES. He will perform his hit single, “Love & Sex Pt. 2,” in addition to his other hit songs that include: “All The Things (Your Man Won’t Do),” “All That I Am,”           “No One Comes Close,” “Love Scene,” and “I Wanna Know.”

‘Bridges’ Tracklisting

1. Future Teller
2. Dilemma
3. Do a Little Dance
4. If You Lose Her
5. Sex Ain’t a Weapon
6. Love & Sex, Pt. 2 feat. Kelly Rowland
7. Blame Her Broken Heart on Me
8. First Lady
9. Take It 2 The House
10. Till the Rope Gives Way
11. The Rest Will Follow
12. Mary Jane (Remix) feat 50 Cent
13. Bridges
14. Love Sex Hollywood
15. For Love                                                                                                                                 16. Love Undefeated“This album represents the growth of R&B. I went back and took some courses in old school – studying Marvin Gaye and Earth Wind & Fire and The Commodores – even New Edition. I took it even further back to the ’50s and ’60s. This project says to core R&B fans that I’m here and I got y’all back!” – Joe

New York, NY) – Grammy nominee JOE, who has sold more than 10 million albums worldwide, once again proves the staying power of soulful R&B success with his Billboard Urban A/C Top 10 (and growing) hit single, “Love & Sex Pt. 2.” The song features Grammy award winner Kelly Rowland, accompanied by a charismatic video shot by famed film director Billy Woodruff. “Love & Sex Pt. 2” is the lead song from the chart-topper’s forthcoming album, BRIDGES, which will be released June 23, 2014 on his new label Plaid Take-Over, with new partner and manager Gerald “Plaid” Isaac, through BMG Artist Services with distribution from RED.

Pre-order “Bridges” on iTunes

BRIDGES, described as a therapeutic retrospect, takes a look into the               multi-talented singer, songwriter-producer’s outlook on life’s relationship endeavors and where they have taken him.

Derek “DOA” Allen (Tyrese, Wale, Smokey Norful), Edrick Miles (Trey Songz, Nikki Minaj, Lil Wayne), Gerald Isaac (Mary J. Blige, Mario, Angie Stone) and Taj Jackson (Ne-Yo, Monica, Janet Jackson) are among the producers and songwriters who collaborated on BRIDGES with JOE.

BRIDGES follows his 2013 critically acclaimed album, DoubleBack: Evolution of R&B, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and No. 6 on the Billboard 200 Charts.

Why Bridges?

“We build them, cross them, burn them, then soon realize how much we need them. Relationships are bridges and at some point we must take responsibility for where we have allowed those relationships to take us. Most important, what relationships or bridges are we currently building, crossing into or burning?” says JOE.

“This album has all of the criteria needed in bridging JOE into other audiences and genres while remaining a staple with his core fan base,” states Gerald Isaac. “The album is simply what it says.”

On BRIDGES, JOE again brings to the forefront the elegant simplicity and amazing vocals that have made him one of music’s most accomplished and popular singers with a strong foothold in today’s R&B music.

Songs like “Sex Ain’t A Weapon,” with its strong shuffle beat reminiscent of Marvin Gaye, keeps you grooving on the subject matter of the women who choose to hold back or deprive their man of lovin.’

A Queen B should never hold back the honey…not later but sooner girl you’ll hear the rumor that other fish been swimming around in your sea.”

Then there’s the powerful and thought-provoking ballad “If You Lose Her.” The song positions JOE as a spokesman encouraging guys or the gambling man to think about the consequence of neglect through their own selfish pleasures, placing them at the very cusp of losing a good woman. If you lose her, there’ll be a hole in your soul, no grave deep enough to bury the pain….

Other songs include the future ladies anthem “First Lady,”                            “The Rest Will Follow,” the party driven “Take It To The House,”                          “Blame Her Broken Heart On Me,” and the eloquent soul-stirring ballad “Till The Rope Gives Way.

JOE, who has collaborated with some of today’s most contemporary artists, will be on a national and international tour in support of BRIDGES. He will perform his hit single, “Love & Sex Pt. 2,” in addition to his other hit songs that include: “All The Things (Your Man Won’t Do),” “All That I Am,”           “No One Comes Close,” “Love Scene,” and “I Wanna Know.”

‘Bridges’ Tracklisting

1. Future Teller
2. Dilemma
3. Do a Little Dance
4. If You Lose Her
5. Sex Ain’t a Weapon
6. Love & Sex, Pt. 2 feat. Kelly Rowland
7. Blame Her Broken Heart on Me
8. First Lady
9. Take It 2 The House
10. Till the Rope Gives Way
11. The Rest Will Follow
12. Mary Jane (Remix) feat 50 Cent
13. Bridges
14. Love Sex Hollywood
15. For Love                                                                                                                                 16. Love Undefeated
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates